Keisha Beale, a street-wise Chicago south-sider two years
out of DePaul University, is a quarter million dollars in start-up capital away
from realizing her dream of owning a recording studio/record store. She takes
the place of her more business-savvy partner in a meeting with Tristan White
himself, the venture capitalist they've targeted to fund their
business.

A bi-racial--African American and Brazilian--woman with a
troubled past, Keisha has been so focused on her business pursuits that her
love life has been non-existent. Tristan White is the devastatingly handsome,
32-year old CEO of White Enterprises, the firm he built using only the
inheritance his mother left him to prove to his father he had the mettle to do
it alone. He comes from a long line of wealth, and lives the life of a
"one-percenter" on Chicago's Gold Coast.

Tristan is accustomed to controlling every aspect of his
life given his birth into a world of white privilege.

50 Shades to the 2nd Power...

When Keisha and Tristan's worlds collide, sparks fly, and a
fever is ignited in them both that they have never experienced before. It turns
out they each have secrets, but together, in the unorthodox arrangement Tristan
proposes, they discover passions they never knew they had.

... Meets Keisha From The
Block!

The Ghetto Girl title is, in all truthfulness, a misnomer.
Keisha Beale is a highly-educated young woman who just happens to have been born
on the other side of the socio-economic tracks. She embraces all of who she is,
and navigates almost effortlessly in both worlds.

Erotic, amusing, and in places hilarious, the Ghetto Girl
Romance Quadrilogy is a parody with a new take on a Fifty Shades type story
that will take you even further into the BDSM world, and promises to make the
vanilla original Fifty Shades more colorful.

So, my shelf life was the equivalent of a fiscal year or two
if I looked at it from a business perspective. Could I even survive that
long?

“And just how do your, er, associations usually
end?”

“I or my submissive will allow it to come to a conclusion
organically.”

“Meaning, you or she will indicate it’s not working and
exercise your right to dump or be dumped?”

“Yes, but it’s usually very amicable.”

Struggling to look impassive, I chew on by bottom lip
despite myself. “You’d better be glad you didn’t meet the twenty-one-year-old
version of me.”

“Why is that?”

“That Keisha didn’t take forced endings too well. She was
fond of super gluing sensitive body parts of ex-boyfriends.” I have no idea why
I admit this to him. I suppose it isn’t as much to let him know I’m nobody’s
fool but to get a rise out of him.

Tristan doesn’t react. We are both wearing dueling poker
faces. “As I’ve said before, you’re not a woman who should ever have to play
host to the green-eyed monster. Never let anyone usurp your confidence. Not
even me.”

It doesn’t surprise me that Tristan is wholly self-contained
and keeps his emotions close to the vest. If I hang around him long enough, I
could learn some things. “Thanks for the . . . advice.”

AUTHOR
BIO

L. V. Lewis is a married, mother of four who lives and works
in the Florida Panhandle. Early in her career Lewis decided stories like Fifty
Shades of Grey needed a little more diversity and comedy. She penned Fifty
Shades of Jungle Fever as a parodied response to those wildly popular books
from a woman of color. A voracious reader since kindergarten, Lewis loves
nothing more than to curl up with a good book and a glass of wine. Now that
Lewis has young adults who think they don't need their parents anymore, she has
taken up the second career of writing. Her love for writing is only eclipsed by
her love for her family.